Features from January 2017
Cambrian students partner with Crime StoppersPosted on Jan 31, 2017 On January 11, Sudbury Rainbow Crime Stoppers, Cambrian College’s School of Justice and the Cambrian College Criminal Justice Association (CCCJA) announced a new partnership that will engage students in crime prevention activities and initiatives that contribute to safety on campus and in the community. This partnership encourages closer collaboration between Cambrian’s School of Justice students,... |
Share a Book campaign promotes early literacyPosted on Jan 27, 2017 ShareABook_Poster 2017 Students and faculty from Cambrian College’s Early Childhood Education and Upgrading programs will be collecting, sorting, and distributing new and gently used books for the Share a Book campaign, which kicked off on Family Literacy Day (January 27) and will wrap up on March 2. The campaign puts donated children’s books in the... |
Students keep calm & carry on in Zen DenPosted on Jan 27, 2017 There’s a new space on campus at Cambrian that’s making student life a little easier. Visiting the Library’s Zen Den for the first time, Business student Shannon Saville-Lopez was impressed. “There are other quiet places on campus where you can study or do some work, but sometimes you need a place where you can take... |
CAA President steering a busy sports seasonPosted on Jan 26, 2017 There is no denying that the winter sports season has been challenging for the volleyball and basketball teams at Cambrian College. At times like these a positive outlook can help. Enter 20 year-old Alanna Lahay, the Victoria Harbour raised bundle of energy who has ascended from her role as vice-president of the Cambrian Athletic Association (CAA) last year, to leading the... |
School of Music presents: “Winter Warmer” ConcertPosted on Jan 23, 2017 Faculty from Cambrian College’s School of Music are pleased to present the annual Camerata chamber music concert. Guest performers include Sudbury Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Beth Ilana Schneider-Gould and guitarists Allan Yzereef and Keenan Comartin. The Winter Warmer program includes works by Bach, Gershwin, Glazunov, Duparc, and Komter. The concert will take place on Friday, January... |